Description
Renowned cinema artists Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder will lead three hands-on workshops for USC students exploring projection, light, and camera-less image creation. Emphasizing handmade, analog image-making practices, the sessions will reconnect participants with the materiality of light and the world around us. Students may sign up for one, two, or all three workshops!
Workshop 1: Create a Camera Obscura, 12–2 p.m.
Gibson and Recoder will present a brief, illustrated lecture about the history of the camera obscura, one of the oldest image-making devices, and then transform the large gallery space into one by installing lenses and apertures and “catching” images on various surfaces, including semi-transparent fabric and tracing paper. Snacks will be provided.
Workshop 2: Make Handmade, Camera-less Films, 2:30–4:30 p.m.
Working together, participants will scrape, sticker, delaminate, and alter pieces of black and clear leader, as well as cast-off, found footage, to create new work in the form of 16mm loops that can be viewed immediately on available projectors. Participants can take their loops home. Snacks will be provided.
Workshop 3: The Art of Projection, 5–7 p.m.
Working with the 16mm film loops created in the previous session and an array of other materials, participants will use multiple projectors to explore the incredible capacities and potential of light, space, and creative projection techniques. Dinner will be provided.
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